Sure I get your point that Miura is pretty careful with the titling in general, though I still haven't seen a falcon in the story despite there being a millenium Falcon arc. Did you guys ever finish figuring out why the Falcon bit? I get the Millenium part, but not the bird type.
I am just trying to say that a simple explanation is best. Just because Miura had a different katakana title doesn't mean much. A lot of japanese games and stories seem to do that when they title stuff, sometimes for foreign consumption, sometimes because they like having 2 titles. You should...
the kanji for what you guys are calling 'rod' is just 'wheel'. It's probably just refering to the fact a flaming wheel is gonna crush a lot of baddies in the episode.
Does anyone remember if the fire was set by anyone? I seem to recall that the Area where Flora lives was the 'memory' of a place that once existed, and only kept it's shape after destruction due to its importance. What if it was how the Holy Tree was destroyed in the 'real' world, and now it's...
The female Lead in LandLock (Masamune Shirow draws anime women good), or Arshe Nei from bastard.
For the Most beautiful Guy: Dark Schneider from bastard of course....
I have a guess as to why the Beherit transformed, AFTER Slan showed up. If I am remembering correctly, it functions as a gateway between the 'real' world and the other worlds somehow. Now, Slan is showing up in Qliphoth, not the 'real' world, so she doesn't need it. But what if she wanted to...
Re:USA and the good job blessed by God who loves his brave courageous soilders..
One of the biggest problems in the US is that the news habits of most people center around FOX news. If you don't know, FOX news is about the biggest propaganda machine ever. They even won a lawsuit a while back...
It's the largest/oldest Student Run Sci Fi convention in the US(probably the world). It will be running in march 20-23, with a dealer's room (full of sci fi stuff being sold), panels of guests (Virginia Hey and Lani Tupu from Farscape, artists like Ruth Thompson, Writers like Peter David...